FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for February 24, 2010
Transcript:
Peter: Paige, you're supposed to fill the fish tank after you take it upstairs! Paige: Heh heh. Peter: Now we have to dump all the water out so we can carry it. Reach under the stove and grab something to put the fish in for the time being. Perfect. Paige: We can put the guppies in the sauce pan and the angelfish in this big one. Roger: Dear, when you said tonight's dinner was a surprise...
alviebird over 14 years ago
Sashimi, anyone?
Metroidprime8wwd over 14 years ago
just watch him cook the fish and then Pagie will wonder where they went
davidf42 over 14 years ago
LOL - really funny
Dkram over 14 years ago
Fish stew, numy.
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DolphinGirl78 over 14 years ago
Oh boy…. lol
Anyone else see this one coming?
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Not me Tanya HB BTW
corfy over 14 years ago
Ok, I realize I’m being too realistic here, but….
She’s putting an angelfish in a 15 gallon tank? That tank is way too small for that poor fish. It may be OK for now since the angelfish is so small (and chances are it will die soon anyway because I doubt Paige really knows how to care for fish), but as the fish grows, it will need a 30 gallon tank to be happy. Otherwise, it is like keeping a kitten in a cat carrier all the time. it may fit, but that isn’t a good permanent home.
Sorry for the rant, but as an aquarium keeper, it bothers me to see people mistreat fish out of ignorance or because “they’re just fish.”
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Like this kind of freaky meal would be unusual for Andie?
cwreenactor over 14 years ago
LOL!! It is Lent, you know.
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
We had a fish tank when I was a younger man. I came home from work one day to find all of my fish floating on their sides. I asked my ex what happened to them. She replied that she changed the water and it felt too cold to her so she used water that was warm to her touch … we never again had a fish tank after that.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Of course, corfy, this is just artistic license (and/or cartoon physics and biology) - as you know. A larger tank would probably not fit the panel.
But that’s useful information to know, all the same!
gopuppy over 14 years ago
corfy, you missed the point of Angelfish and guppies. If things go as they usually go, in a little bit of time there will be Angelfish only. Fat Angelfish.
musicnut1986 over 14 years ago
This reminds me of the tank a college roommate had and how much fun it was to move it. He had a 100 gallon show tank for his single Red Tiger Oscar fish. This tank was about 5 feet long and even after hydrovacing out most of the water the tank still weighed approx. 100 pounds.
We had one party prank we liked to pull on people. We sometimes hand fed the fish so he was used to our hands. We would tell someone, usually drunk and gullible, “Did you know that you can pet a fish”? One of us then would proceed to put our hand into the tank. The trick was not to reach for the fish but to hold your hand still and the fish would swim around you hand, presumably looking for food. Usually the person would put his/her hand in and reach for the fish. A spooked 10” fish can splash a lot of water. This prank only worked once per victim.
zev.farkas over 14 years ago
Roger - PLEASE DO NOT TURN ON THE GAS!
I used to keep fish some years ago. too bad I hadn’t seen corfy’s comment back then…
I eventually got a thirty gallon (120 liter) tank, but even so, my experience with angelfish pretty much went as MAD magazine said sometime around 1970 - they would all turn into angels, except for one, who would then go on to become the tank bully… (see gopuppy’s comment…)
They were beautiful, though…
MisngNOLA - sorry about your experience. Well-meaning incompetents (I certainly started out as one… and likely still am…) can wreak havoc…
KimberlyT over 14 years ago
“Fish are friends! NOT food!” hehe
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
Roger Fox should know by now that every dinner his wife Andy cooks is a surprise.
Like in the Tim Allen and Martin Short film Jungle to Jungle where Allen’s Amazonian son cooks over an open fire Short’s fishes from Short’s “house pond” (aquarium).